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  1. Delaware guide for library/media center skills: A library curriculum, grades K-12 by Richard L Krueger, 1974

41. DV World- Extracurricular: The Del.Aware
Meetings are after school on Wednesdays until 430 in the media Center. delaware Valley High school belongs to the delaware Valley school District.
http://dvasdweb.dvasd.k12.pa.us/dvworld/delawarenewspaper.htm
Academic Competitions
Mock Trial

Model UN

Odyssey of the Mind

Scholastic Bowl
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DV World Website

Del Aware Newspaper

Delaware Yearbook
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The Del.Aware Advisor: Miss Clementoni The Del.Aware is the student newspaper of DVHS. Meetings are after school on Wednesdays until 4:30 in the Media Center. It is open to students grade 9-12. An issue of the Del.Aware is put out every few weeks, consisting of articles on school, local, national, and international news, as well as movie, book, game, and music reviews, along with editorials and other special interest articles. The Del.Aware staff is made up by a team of students who write, lay-out, produce, and distribute issues. If you are interested in joing the Del.Aware staff or contributing an article, see Miss Clementoni.
DV World is produced by students and staff at School phone: (570) 296-1850. Delaware Valley High School belongs to the Delaware Valley School District. var sc_project=895808; var sc_invisible=1; var sc_partition=7; var sc_security="3fc85afe";

42. ALA | NCATE-AASL Reviewed & Approved SLM Education Programs
school Library media Specialist certification through the delaware Department ofEducation 351 West Center Cedar City, UT 84720 Email wood@suu.edu
http://www.ala.org/ala/aasl/aasleducation/schoollibrarymed/ncateaaslreviewed.htm
ALA American Library Association Search ALA Contact ALA ... Login
School Library Media Education Programs School Library Media Education Programs
Recruitment to School Librarianship

Calendar of Events

National Board Certification
... AASL School Library Media Education Programs
For school library media specialists, the master's degree from a program accredited by ALA Guidelines for Choosing a Master's Program in Library and Information Studies The following is a list (by state) of school library media programs reviewed and found in compliance with AASL NCATE-approved standards. Arkansas Colorado Delaware District of Columbia ... Wisconsin
Arkansas
University of Central Arkansas
College of Education

P.O. Box 4918
Conway, AR 72035
Jody B. Charter
, Coordinator, Library Media and Information Technologies
Phone: 501-450-5497
Fax: 501-450-5680 Degrees or Certificates Approved by the American Library Association/American Association of School Librarians: back to top
Colorado
University of Colorado at Denver School of Education Library Media Program Campus Box 106 P.O. Box 173364

43. IASL: Links To School Library Associations
Florida Library Association (FLA) school Libraries and media centers Section Massachusetts school Library media Association (MSLMA)
http://www.iasl-slo.org/slibassoc.html
Home Contact Search About IASL ... Administration SCHOOL LIBRARY
ASSOCIATIONS ON THE INTERNET
This list of school library associations is organised alphabetically by country, and within each country by state/province or region. The Webmaster welcomes information about relevant associations that are not already listed contact anne@hi.is International Associations Australia
Austria
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44. The School Library Media Specialist
Professional organization for library and media center staff and supporters inIndiana. delaware school Library media Association
http://eduscapes.com/sms/orgs.html

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Course Guide Overview Learning Community ... Program Advocacy Professional Organizations Professional organizations should play an important role in the career of all school library media specialists. Whether participating in local activities or joining international events, these groups help individuals keep in touch with important issues, enhance professional skills, and develop leadership skills. Check out the following resources on this page:
Key National Organizations and Divisions AASL (American Association of School Librarians), a division of the American Library Association
http://www.ala.org/aasl

A professional organization of school library media specialists from around the world. Their mission is to "advocate excellence, facilitate change, and develop leaders in the school library field." They publish two journals: Knowledge Quest and SLMR. , a division of Association for Educational Communications and Technology
http://www.aect-members.org/smt/

45. Information Center - Media
Graham Elementary school has no shortage of problems, so it might seem surprising software as part of a $5.5 million federal grant for delaware schools.
http://www.smallschoolsworkshop.org/bs092004amcgillis.html
Educators looking for software to help their students encounter lots of claims but scant scientifically sound research.
By Alec MacGillis
Sun Staff
September 20, 2004
Second in a series TALLADEGA, Ala. Graham Elementary School has no shortage of problems, so it might seem surprising that when it was awarded a $100,000-per-year federal grant earlier this year for "comprehensive school reform," the school used most of the money to buy educational video games. The school, like 16 others in Alabama, purchased dozens of Sony PlayStations and, to go with them, reading and math programs from an education software company called Lightspan. Designed like video games, the programs came with colorful graphics, point totals and names like "Kazmania" and "The Three Decoders." Graham Elementary Principal Frank Buck said he was persuaded partly by Lightspan's success claims at schools such as Lansdowne Elementary in Baltimore County, where 34 percent of kindergarten-to-second-graders supposedly posted major test score gains with the software.

46. Delaware-Union ESC--About Us
The delawareUnion Educational Service Center is a non-profit service agency resource to school districts in communication planning; media and community
http://www.duesc.org/esc_info/index.php
September 20, 2005 Home Site Map Contact Us
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    The Delaware-Union Educational Service Center
    The Delaware-Union Educational Service Center, under the leadership of Dr. James Crawford provides services to five local school districts in the two county area: Big Walnut, Buckeye Valley, Fairbanks, North Union, and Olentangy, as well as the Delaware City School District, Marysville Exempted Village Schools, and the Delaware Joint Vocational School. In general, the Educational Service Center staff is involved in helping all educational personnel, whether they are teachers and administrators or support staff, in order to provide the best possible learning experience for their students through local school programs. A General Supervisor is appointed to each of the local districts to provide leadership in curriculum development. Special Education Supervisors, school psychologists, speech therapists, occupational and physical therapists and other support staff are also assigned to each local district. The DUESC has a strong teacher recruitment and training program that works to provide highly qualified substitutes to staff classrooms in the absence of regular teachers. Staff members also assist districts in providing a variety of meaningful professional development and organizational development opportunities for their staff and administrators, including training on the Malcolm Baldrige Education Criteria for Performance Excellence. The DUESC Curriculum Department also coordinates the writing, revision, and publication of all courses of study and research and produce grant applications pertinent to local school needs. We are also the site of one of the State of Ohio's Educational Media Centers that provides a library of over 2500 videos and computer software available for loan to school district personnel.

47. Delaware Teachers Embrace New ETS PATHWISE Mentoring Program
The ETS program will help delaware school districts comply with a new state law that Additional Navigation. media Center. Story Ideas media Contacts
http://www.ets.org/news/05011101.html

48. Press Release Archives
10, 2005) — Teachers throughout delaware s 19 school districts and 13 public charter Additional Navigation. media Center. Story Ideas media Contacts
http://www.ets.org/news/archive.html

49. Library Media Center Homepage
Read/Succeed at the Library, The Library media Center UDLibSEARCH Databases (useat school only). delaware Databases (use at home with public library
http://teachers.redclay.k12.de.us/mary.tise/
Cab Calloway Middle School Cab Calloway High School The Charter School of Wilmington Red Clay Consolidated School District ... Search this site powered by FreeFind
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Online Library Catalog Library Orientation ... UDLibSEARCH Databases (use at school only) DelAWARE Databases (use at home with public library card) Teacher/Course Links Citation Machine Other Delaware Libraries About the library Visit the library book fair, September 14-16! The Core Rules of Netiquette The library serves the students and faculty of Cab Calloway School of the Arts and The Charter School of Wilmington with a collection of approximately 12,000 books, magazines, newspapers, audiovisual materials and electronic resources . Use the library catalog to identify and reserve materials on the library shelves. There are 32 computers available to students, all with access to the Internet, Microsoft Office and other instructional software. Read more about library services.

50. Delaware County Private Schools - Pennsylvania/PA - Private School Review
Use the table below to browse private schools in delaware county. Child GuidanceErly Interv Center. 20. Coed, PK-KG. media
http://www.privateschoolreview.com/county_private_schools/stateid/PA/county/4204
home search private schools town / county rankings read articles ... Pennsylvania > Delaware County Private Schools
Delaware County Private Schools
Quick Links: Tools: Search schools by zip Compare schools side-by-side View: Open houses in Pennsylvania Find: Information about this county View: Map of Delaware County and surrounding area Find more schools: View this county's: Private High Schools Private Elementary Schools
Use the table below to browse private schools in Delaware county. You can also click on the table headers to sort schools by teacher:student ratio or school size.

Delaware County Private High Schools - Pennsylvania
$ H.V. = Median Housing Value, # Stud. = # Students, S.T. = School Type, G.O. = Grades Offered Town Data: Private School Overview: Town $ H.V. High School # Stud. ... S.T. G.O. 1. Aston American Christian School Co-ed PK-12 2. Brookhaven The Christian Academy Co-ed KG-12 3. Bryn Mawr Country Day Sch-sacred Heart All-girls PK-12 4. Chester Heights Rosehill School Co-ed UG-UG 5. Drexel Hill Ancona Montessori School Co-ed UG-UG Drexel Hill Archbishop Prendergast High School All-girls Drexel Hill Monsignor Bonner High School All-boys 6. Elwyn

51. #35 - Recognizing And Reconstituting The Governor’s Task Force On School L
Encouraging the use of Standards For Library media centers, delaware PublicSchools by districts and schools to assess and improve their programs;
http://www.state.de.us/governor/orders/webexecorder35.shtml
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NOW, THEREFORE, I, RUTH ANN MINNER, by the power vested in me as Governor of the State of Delaware, hereby declare and order that: 3. The purposes of the Task Force shall be to improve and extend school library services available to all Delaware students, kindergarten through twelfth grade, and to support curriculum reform efforts related to school libraries. In furtherance of these purposes, the Task Force shall be engaged in the following activities: a. Close communication and shared activities with the Department of Education, through the Education Associate for Library/Media/Technology; b. Developing collaboration among school and public libraries, as well as with college and university libraries, working through the Delaware Division of Libraries; c. Encouraging the use of Standards For Library Media Centers, Delaware Public Schools by districts and schools to assess and improve their programs; d. Conducting an annual survey to gather data about Delaware school libraries; e. Involvement with literacy efforts throughout the State, especially reading initiatives in the schools; and

52. Sea Grant News Media Center - Marine Science Calendar
LOCATION Virden Center, University of delaware Campus, Lewes, DE Participatingteachers are required to mentor their school colleagues on the program s
http://www.seagrantnews.org/calendar/cal-2002-mar.html

Calendar of Events
March 2002
DATE: March 6, 2002
EVENT: Rhode Island Rivers Council Monitoring Workshop
LOCATION: Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management
CONTACT: Meg Kerr, Rhode Island Sea Grant/URI Coastal Resources Center, 874-6522, mkerr@gso.uri.edu
DESCRIPTION: This workshop on watershed assessment and monitoring is for all local watershed organizations. There will be presentations on state programs important to local groups about how the state monitors and evaluates waters, the new stormwater program, as well as a presentation on monitoring methods and training.
SPONSORS: Rhode Island Rivers Council, Rhode Island Sea Grant/URI Coastal Resources Center, Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management DATE: March 8, 2002
EVENT: '62 Storm 40th Anniversary Commemoration Workshop
LOCATION: Rehoboth Convention Center, Rehoboth Beach DE
CONTACT: Rita L. Baty, Delaware Sea Grant Marine Advisory Service, 302-645-4346, x rbaty@udel.edu DESCRIPTION: Half day workshop (8:30-1:00). The featured speaker is Christopher P. Jones, who specializes in coastal engineering and coastal zone management. Program is free and open to the public; however space is limited and reservations are required. Program includes complimentary refreshments, workshop materials, exhibits and displays. SPONSORS: Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control; University of Delaware Sea Grant Program; Delaware Geological Survey; and City of Rehoboth Beach.

53. Sea Grant News Media Center - Marine Science Calendar
CONTACT Marine Public Education Office, University of delaware Sea Grant Participating teachers are required to mentor their school colleagues on the
http://www.seagrantnews.org/calendar/cal-2002-oct.html

Calendar of Events
October 2002
DATE: October 4, 2002 - October 5, 2002
EVENT: Mid-Atlantic Marine Education Association
LOCATION: VIMS Campus, Gloucester Point, Virginia
CONTACT: Vicki Clark, VSG / VIMS, 804-684-7169, vclark@vims.edu , Event Web Site: www.mamea.org
DESCRIPTION: Science educators from Virginia and across the mid-Atlantic region will gather on the shore of the York River for the annual conference of the Mid-Atlantic Marine Education Association. This event is being hosted by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science in Gloucester Point.
The conference theme, "Down By the River: Watersheds and the Chesapeake Bay," will be highlighted on Friday, October 4, through environmental field studies at the VIMS Teaching Marsh, a "Clean Marina" at York River Yacht Haven, and nearby Dragon Run Swamp.. Participants may also choose tours of VIMS research facilities and the Mariner's Museum in Newport News.
Keynote speaker Dr. Mark Patterson, biological oceanographer at VIMS, will address the group on Friday night, focusing on his coral reef research and his involvement with ocean sciences education.
On Saturday, October 5, marine science educators, classroom teachers, and marine scientists will conduct more than two dozen presentations and workshops. At the popular "Share-a-Thon," educators will share a bounty of aquatic science educational resources.. Saturday night's activities include a live auction and cook-out on the picturesque VIMS campus.

54. Selected Statistics On Public School Library/media Centers, By State: 1993-94
Percentages are based on schools that have library/media centers. In school year199091, 96 percent of public schools had library/media centers.
http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d98/d98t417.asp
site index ED.gov 1998 Tables and Figures All Years of Tables and Figures ... Current Issue of the Digest Table 417. - Selected statistics on public school library/media centers, by state: 1993-94 NOTE.Percentages are based on schools that have library/media centers. In school year 1990-91, 96 percent of public schools had library/media centers. Standard errors appear in parentheses. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Schools and Staffing Survey, 1993-94, unpublished data. (This table was prepared August 1997.) Download this table as a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet (95 kb XLS file). Download this table as a Lotus 123 spreadsheet (39 kb WK1 file). Download this table in PDF format (16 kb PDF file). back to top NCES
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55. ChristieVilsack.org
Grundy Center Elementary High school media Specialist Phone 319824-5461 West delaware Middle school Lisa Sunne-media Specialist, Phone 319-927-5004
http://www.christievilsack.org/stories_2000/year_two.html
Home - Introduction IOWA STORIES 2000 Foundation at a Glance Polk County Literacy Inventory Iowa Literacy Champions Books for Kindergartners 2005: Family Pictures/Cuadros de Familia 2004: Sweet Corn and Sushi 2003: Bells Goes to the Fair 2002: I is for Iowa ... Verizon Reads Literacy Communities About the Program Pilot Libraries
2000-2001 Libraries
Community Projects ... How to volunteer Media Blitz Literacy Brochure "By the Way" Column Adoption: An Interview with Governor Vilsack Interesting Literacy Links Special Events Spring Fling State Fair Celebrity Storytelling Contest RAGBRAI Ride and Read Across Iowa Reading Day ... Inaugural Gown INDEX Book Club Reading with Rosie Cookbook Biography Contact / Scheduling Terrace Hill ... Stories 2000 Home
The communities participating in the
second year of Stories 2000 are: Anita
Sherry Waddell-Project Coordinator
Anita Public Library, Phone: 712-762-3639

56. Press Release
media Contacts Mike Fetters, 703/2842895. 102 HIGH school SENIORS TO ATTEND Wilmington, delaware Brandywine High school. Julie Chazyn Miami, Florida
http://www.newseum.org/newseum/pressroom/releases/free_spirit_award_2004.htm
March 10, 2004
Media Contacts:
Mike Fetters, 703/284-2895 102 HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS TO ATTEND AL NEUHARTH FREE SPIRIT SCHOLARSHIP AND CONFERENCE PROGRAM
Two of the students each will receive $50,000 college scholarships. All others will get $1,000 scholarships. The two top winners will be announced at a Free Spirit ceremony at the National Press Club on March 24.
The scholarship winners will be brought here to receive their awards and participate in a journalism conference which culminates with attendance at the Al Neuharth Free Spirit of the Year Award ceremony. At the event, students will have the opportunity to meet the 2003 Al Neuharth Free Spirit of the Year, Greg Mortenson, a Montana humanitarian who has dedicated his life to establishing schools in Central Asia.
The program, funded by the Freedom Forum, began in 1999 to honor Neuharth, founder of the Freedom Forum and USA TODAY. The scholarships and conference program are designed to assist students who are pursuing journalism careers and to inspire them through conference sessions with prominent media professionals. The Close Up Foundation assists the Freedom Forum in administering the program.
"We want to encourage these young people to become free-spirited journalists who dream, dare and do," Neuharth said.

57. Delaware Schools - DE Elementary, Middle And High School Information
Sean is the CEO of Donnerwood media a new startup company in the digital mediaspace. Donald McAdams, Center for Reform of school Systems
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59. NICC Delaware County Center - Main Page
With a background in education and local media, area resident Lori Scovel was The purpose of the NICC delaware County Center is to assist in economic
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Welcome to the NICC Delaware County Center Northeast Iowa Community College created an outreach center in Manchester in 1999 at the request of local business and industry, area schools, Iowa Workforce Development and local governmental agencies working together through the Delaware County Economic Development office. In May 1999, NICC's Delaware County Center co-located with Iowa Workforce Development and area ECIA offices to form the Manchester Workforce Center. Goodwill joined the Manchester Workforce Center when it relocated to its current location at 223 W. Main Street in 2000. With a background in education and local media, area resident Lori Scovel was hired as the first center coordinator and remains in the position today. Expanded educational programming began Fall of 1999 with the majority of classes, both credit and continuing education, being held at West Delaware High School. Since then, the center has experienced steady growth in the number of students continuing their education by taking classes in Manchester. The purpose of the NICC Delaware County Center is to assist in economic development, provide educational opportunities to residents and further workforce development in the Manchester and greater Delaware County area. The college's philosophy is to serve the needs of the people in the community.

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media Center More than 160 case studies and success stories highlight the 126 delaware Smyrna High school takes teachers off the phone and puts them
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More than 160 case studies and success stories highlight the effective use of PhoneMaster systems and services. Success in Education Alabama - School of Fine Arts automates attendance calls, notifies 500 parents using EC and SASIxp
Alabama - Bragg Middle School keeps its database of 781 parents current with PhoneMaster
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California - Downey High School promotes bilingual program, has largest turnout ever using PhoneMaster

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